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is this ok?

demonNIИ
demonNIИ Posts: 187
edited October 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
So I read online that you should always use a lubricant when installing the screws/bolts for the SPD cleats... didn't have any WD40 so used cooking oil.... hope that's ok.

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  • Lube is lube, I'd think. I hope it works out for you!

    *smiles*

    Jean
  • Lube is lube, I'd think. I hope it works out for you!

    *smiles*

    Jean

    Lube is DEFINITELY not lube. WD40 instead of KY?? BAD idea.
  • solflyer81
    solflyer81 Posts: 119
    Lube is lube, I'd think. I hope it works out for you!

    *smiles*

    Jean

    Lube is DEFINITELY not lube. WD40 instead of KY?? BAD idea.

    I giggle IRL
  • demonNIИ
    demonNIИ Posts: 187
    I"m only moderately mechanically inclined ...so I was just following suggestions on youtube
  • mamax5
    mamax5 Posts: 414 Member
    Hubby thought it was ok. He uses WD40 for different things and didn't think cooking oil would hurt anything.
  • servilia
    servilia Posts: 3,452 Member
    I was completely lost until I googled "spd cleats". You don't want to know what was going through my head!! lol :)
  • demonNIИ
    demonNIИ Posts: 187
    I was completely lost until I googled "spd cleats". You don't want to know what was going through my head!! lol :)


    LOL xD too funny. I knew I was going to get comments from this post. Thanks for all the feedback ^.^
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